Here at TOKYOPOP we are absolutely ecstatic to bring you an exciting line of family-friendly English-language Manga books by Disney! Whether you're looking to make a special visit to the Pumpkin King in Halloween Town, get royal with Kilala Princess and friends, or to fall down the rabbit hole into Wonderland you'll find it all in our 2016 Disney manga catalogue. So what're you waiting for? A new story awaits!

Check out free manga & comics from creators all over the world - and upload your own. All through your phone, at the POP Comics® app! In this first-ever catalogue, many of the Founding Creators' works are featured. Create. Share. Read.

This year, the Dwayne McDuffie award for Best Kids' Comic was given to Svetlana Chmakova, who wrote and drew the manga Awkward for Yen Press. Longtime TOKYOPOP fans will recognize that Ms. Chmakova also wrote Dramacon, one of our favorites among our Global Manga titles.

Copic and POP Comics® are joining forces for the Make Your Own Manga contest at Anime Expo! To enter, just head to the Copic booth# 2427 and use Copic’s professional grade markers draw an original single-page manga story .

This week, we feature "THE MAGICAL CAT GHEE" from creator japamanga: When a strange light turns all magicians in Durhein to cats, one cat named Ghee embarks on journey to bring back a world filled with hope...

A manga was published as a tie-in with Finding Nemo’s release in Japan. TOKYOPOP put out a “Cine-Manga” book in 2003 in connection with the US release of the film. However, the Nemo manga has never seen the light of day in English…until now.

Year after year, it seems like Nintendo neglects the Metroid franchise. Despite being one of the company's oldest and most critically acclaimed IPs, it appears Nintendo simply doesn't know how to move the franchise forward.

After publisher Kodansha announced earlier this year that a new Cardcaptor Sakura manga was on the way, and that it wasn’t going to be a one-time deal, but a full-fledged sequel series. And just today, Sakura made her triumphant return to the pages of monthly girls’ manga anthology Nakayoshi with the start of the story’s “Clear Card Arc,” in which the titular card capturer, plus her friends Tomoyo and Syaoran, are now junior high school students.